Sales Order Help - List Window

Cash or Day Sales is a combined order entry and shipment facility.

Order lines are added by simply placing the cursor in the in the blank line cell under the Product column in the lower section of the window and entering the product code. Order line entries are then completed by identifying the Balance (order quantity), Price and Dropped values.

If the order is confirmed then the next sales order is added to the database along with a linked shipment. If customer requirements (i.e. order quantities) have not been fully met for any reason the added sales order will appear in the sales order list as an "Open" order.

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March 2015Distribution Features AddedPre-shipment inventory allocation comprises batch identification of planned despatch with a related facility to produce an advice note for communication to a distribution services provider.

Further facilities to record associated costs with an individual purchase order or sales order introduces the ability to monitor sales margin for identied batches of inventory.

June 2014TelesalesAdded a further method to enter sales orders that allows review of past customer shipments with selective addition of items to the current order.

November 2013Reverse Engineering RequestPermits the recovery of finished item components that can be placed in stock for future use. Facility also integrated with purchase order receipt to allow a generalised item (such as timber bundle) to be associated with a defined set of underlying products which are received from the supply chain.

September/October 2013Requirements PlanningRaw material requirement calculation engine taking account of inventory levels to determine net purchase commitments, based upon any number of user defined plans to produce finished items and sub-assemblies. User acceptance testing estimated to be completed by December.

July 2013Pricing Per QuantitySales and purchase order pricing extended to further qualify the 4 digit line price as I, V, X, L, C and M to signify per 1, 5, 10, 50, 100 and 1,000 respectively.